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can enjoy it. For example, he borrows clothing from a Muslim and doesn't give back
with various excuses. He thinks that it will be forgotten in time. Gaining such benefits
with sneaky methods makes him happy. For instance, in order to get a shoe he wants,
he goes to Muslims and says 'I have a disease with my feet, my shoes are very tight
for me but I can't afford buying a new one'. However, there's nothing wrong with
his feet and he doesn't need a new pair of shoes. But he perfectly knows how consci-
entious Muslims are. When he does such trickery, even though Muslims reckon that
it is a ruse, they feel responsibility and will certainly have new shoes purchased. And
the hypocrite has estimated all this beforehand. In the end when he gets what he
wants he finishes his scheme with statements like, 'Why did you bother, you really
didn't have to go to all this trouble, I didn't want you to buy'.
ADNAN OKTAR: Being legal, legitimate, open and
transparent bothers hypocrite. In any case he wants
to do secret sordidness. In the soul of the hypocrite,
secrecy pleases the 'lower-self'. A person who has an
evil soul cannot relieve without doing something
hidden. He always wants to correspond secretly, send
secret letters and information, and do hidden actions
out of countenance of Muslims. Then he can get re-
lieved. Namely he cannot ease without doing some-
thing secretly. There isn't any hypocrite who is trans-
parent or distinct. Every one of them definitely wants
secrecy. They want to do their works by stealth. He
necessarily wants to do vileness. As he does dinginess
secretly, his hypocrite soul gets clinched and stronger.
Because, if he doesn't do, then hypocrisy inside him
will retreat. But as he follows satan, satan makes him perpetrate evil actions,
which will clinch his hypocrisy. Each hidden correspondence, each hidden
speech, each secret action, each secret enquiry makes his hypocrisy clinched
and stronger. Otherwise he would suspect his hypocrisy. Satan's whisperings
would make him say, 'Am I being an honest man?', 'Am I being a normal
Muslim'. The hypocrite has whisperings also, such an evil whisper. Being normal
and reasonable terrifies the hypocrite. Being honest is the thing that disturbs
him most. He gets hurt when he cannot show immorality. He sees himself as
fool and stupid. Yet, when he does contemptibleness and iniquity, he considers
himself very clever. He sees himself superior, smart and high quality. For that
reason he carefully lives this contemptibleness. When we look at the verses of
the Qur'an, we see these attributes of hypocrites extensively. (A9 TV, January
26 , 2016)
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